THE APPEALS CHAMBER ofthe International Tribunal for the
Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian
Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 ("International
Tribunal");

NOTING the following notices of appeal which have been filed from
the Judgement of Trial Chamber II in this matter, issued on 16 November 1998:

Esad Landos Notice of Appeal, 1 December 1998

Zdravko Mucics Notice of Appeal, 27 November 1998

Hazim Delics Notice of Appeal, 24 November 1998

Prosecutions Notice of Appeal, 26 November 1998

Zejnil Delalics Notice of Cross-Appeal, 1 December 1998;

NOTING the adoption at the twenty-first plenary session of the
International Tribunal of sub-Rule 65bis(B) of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence
of the International Tribunal ("Rules");

NOTING that this Rule, which pursuant to sub-Rule 6(D) of the Rules
entered into force on 7 December 1999, requires "the Appeals Chamber or an
Appeals Chamber judge" to "convene a status conference, within one hundred and
twenty days of the filing of a notice of appeal and thereafter within one hundred and
twenty days after the last status conference, to allow any person in custody pending
appeal the opportunity to raise issues in relation thereto, including the mental and
physical condition of that person";

NOTING FURTHER the "Order Appointing a Pre-Appeal Judge",
issued on 12 October 1999, which appointed Judge David Hunt as Pre-Appeal Judge in this
matter and entrusted him, inter alia, with the conduct of one or more Status
Conferences prior to the hearing of the appeal "in order to determine, in
consultation with the Appeals Chamber, the procedures to be followed in that
hearing";

CONSIDERING that Esad Landzo, Zdravko Mucic and Hazim Delic
currently are in detention at the United Nations Detention Unit in The Hague pending the
hearing of the appeal;

PURSUANT to sub-Rule 65bis(A)(i), Rule 107 and sub-Rule 65bis(B);

HEREBY ORDERS that a Status Conference be held before Judge David
Hunt on 23 February 2000 at 10.00 a.m.